ATMOS 5200 

Physical Meteorology III Cloud and Aerosol Physics

 

Meeting Information

Fall Semester 2017 (1.5 credits)

Monday, Wednesday

11:50 to 1:15 am

WBB - Rm. 820

October 16 to December 13, 2017

Office Hours:

Monday 3:00-4:00pm

Thurs 10:30-11:30am

Instructor Information

Dr. Gannet Hallar

Associate Professor

Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Office: WBB 816

gannet.hallar@utah.edu

Phone: 801 587-7238

http://home.chpc.utah.edu/~hallar/home/

 

 

Course Textbook

 

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change, 3rd Edition, John H. SeinfeldSpyros N. Pandis

 

OREO Research Participation

 

 

During the latter half of the class, students may have the opportunity to participate in research activities with the mobile Doppler on Wheels polarimetric radar to study precipitation processes in complex terrain as part of the Outreach and Radar Education in Orography (OREO) field campaign.

 

 

 

 

FOR OREO Participation:

 

All faculty and students enrolled in or attending this class must complete and sign a Liability and Indemnification Agreement and provide the form to Leslie Allaire in WBB 819. All faculty and students must also complete and pass a University of Utah Driver Training Video and Test. If you have done this since December 2015, provide a copy of your certificate to Leslie Allaire in WBB 819. If you have not done this since December 2015, go to The University of Utah Risk & Insurance Services Web Site, login with your unid and password, click on vehicles and then Driver Training Programs and complete the driver training video and test. You can either have e-mail of your completion sent to leslie.allaire@utah.edu or provide her a copy of the certificate upon completion.

 

 

 

 

Class Links

 

Syllabus

 

Detailed Schedule

 

Lecture Slides 

 

Classroom Policies

1.     Students must take every exam and quiz with exceptions governed by University Policy.

2.     Plagiarizing, copying, cheating, or otherwise misrepresenting work will not be tolerated.

3.     Missing class will not be penalized directly, but usually results in poor problem set and exam performance.

4.     Strongly suggest completing reading assignments.

5.     Homework is due at the start of class on the due date, unless otherwise noted. Late homework will not be accepted.

6.     Please respect others right to learn.